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JD is Agent FIXXXER
01-20-2003, 03:16 AM
Well, who is it? It doesn't have to be a genre icon, ie Robert Englund, but who is you over all fave actor/actress that has been associated with the genre?
My pick overall, is Cristopher Lee. Very underated, very unapreciated. The guy is an incredible actor, who really has a great presence about him. Plus, though I haven't seen them all, he has a huge body of work that speaks for it'self.
It's sad that, only now, with the help of Lord of the Rings and Star Wars ep 2, is he now FINALLY getting his due credit.
And your picks are?
- Fixxxer
Krak-At-Arms
01-20-2003, 04:59 AM
Agent FIXXXER:
It's sad that, only now, with the help of Lord of the Rings and Star Wars ep 2, is he now FINALLY getting his due credit. I say it's better that he gets his due credit now than never. THE GLASS IS HALF FULL!!!!
woah...sorry...I should be sleeping.
Django
01-20-2003, 05:42 AM
Allow me to be the first to piss on Lee's fire. Does nothing for me. And this covers his Hammer work to his newer stuff. To me, he's just there.
Now Peter Cushing on the other hand...maybe it's be but I take great joy in watching him smack Lee around in...well just about everything I've seen the two of them in.
Jeff Combs is the God of the current generation. Englund would be good if he ever did anything as memorable as Freddy, which to date he hasn't save for maybe in Killer Tongue.
Same goes for Doug Bradley. I haven't seen him do enough other than Pinhead.
And the first person who mentions The Chin gets The Boomstick...
Boys #22: elmie
01-20-2003, 06:13 AM
This one is tough because there are actors who've done unbelievable work on ONE film, but aren't necessarily considered "genre" performers ...
I might be stretching here, but these performers come to mind:
-Asia Argento
-Diana Rigg
-Anthony Perkins
-Joe Spinell
Scott Standridge
01-20-2003, 09:01 AM
Currently working? Two words:
BRAD DOURIF.
Sure, the Chin and Jeff Combs are sentimental favorites, but they don't scare me. Thrill me, sure. Excite me, definitely. But scare me, no. Brad, on the other hand... eek!
Really a great actor who deserves all the love you can throw his way.
"I'm sorry...was I raving?"
Dan Whitehead
01-20-2003, 09:13 AM
Vincent Price and Peter Cushing. Just wonderful to watch in action - truly top class actors enjoying genre work.
Charlie Brigden
01-20-2003, 09:26 AM
Christopher Lee.
Caroline Munro.
Des Webb.
Belasco
01-20-2003, 09:33 AM
Vincent Price and Boris Karloff.
Disciple
01-20-2003, 12:06 PM
TheLonely Death of Scott Standridge:
Currently working? Two words:
BRAD DOURIF.
Sure, the Chin and Jeff Combs are sentimental favorites, but they don't scare me. Thrill me, sure. Excite me, definitely. But scare me, no. Brad, on the other hand... eek!
Really a great actor who deserves all the love you can throw his way.
"I'm sorry...was I raving?"I'm in complete agreement. Dourif KNOWS madness. Doesn't get enough praise IMO.
For "classic" genre actors, I'd go with Pleasence. That glassy stare. That desperation in his voice, trailing off... The incredible sense of dread instilled within the viewer.
And Pleasence was a joy to watch when going crazy, e.g. speaking in tongues while saving the day in Prince of Darkness.
"ABOMINASHION!"
VincentPrice
01-20-2003, 12:55 PM
For me, it's Vincent Price hands down. He and Boris Karloff are two of the most under-rated actors EVER. They both could make even the crappiest movies good just by gracing it with their presence.
Ugly Goblin Boy, Slave #1273
01-20-2003, 03:24 PM
Brion James, that big guy was legendary when alive and a legend now gone.
bunnymud wants tacos
01-20-2003, 03:29 PM
another vote for Price
that guy just oozed class
caustic
01-20-2003, 03:36 PM
For an actor? Brad Dourif, all the way. This guy's one of the most talented actors in Hollywood right now and he gets almost no love. His turn in The Exorcist III was nothing short of astounding.
And an actress? Gonna go with a new one here and vote Katharine Isabelle. Not just because she's hot (which she is), but because I think if they tossed a few good roles her way she'd really do an outstanding job. Here's someone I want to see break into the business with a vengeance.
Also, honorable mention to Debbie Rochon, who tries valiantly to bring credibility to her role - no matter how bad the film itself might be. She had a great turn in American Nightmare, in my honest opinion, although I actually liked that movie.
wcwchris
01-20-2003, 07:40 PM
Vincent Price.... Perkins 2nd but there is a big area between the two. Price was just perfect.
Dr. Vitus Werdegast
01-20-2003, 09:46 PM
mmmmm Asia Argento....Diana Rigg mmmm, huh, what? Oh, sorry.
--Peter Cushing. The best.
--Lon Chaney Jr. (Larry Talbot is one of my favorite all time movie characters.)
--Vincent Price
--Tom Atkins....where'd he go?
tom de plume
01-21-2003, 01:42 AM
Vincent Price
then (in no particular order):
Brad Dourif
Lance Henriksen
Darren McGavin (does he count?)
Dick Miller
Bruce Campbell
Oliver Reed
Boys #22: elmie
01-21-2003, 05:34 AM
Dr. Vitus Werdegast:
mmmmm Asia Argento....Diana Rigg mmmm, huh, what? Oh, sorry.
--Peter Cushing. The best.
--Lon Chaney Jr. (Larry Talbot is one of my favorite all time movie characters.)
--Vincent Price
--Tom Atkins....where'd he go?Doc, funny you should mention Tom Atkins ... I just saw him on Sunday in the HBO prison drama OZ ... He plays an incarcerated racist, who as a small-town mayor, burnt down a church ... His character was EVIL, and he played it to a T ...
i3ullseye
01-21-2003, 05:47 AM
Well, my son is named Rowan Christopher... after Rowan Atkinson and Christopher Lee.
I woudl put both Lee and Price at the top of my list. Everyoen has covered so many good ones thoguh, especially Douriff. The Chin, and Combs are given. But no-one has mentioned one of my (and the wifes) ALL time favorites.
Udo Kier!
As for females, well there are a lot of scream queens, but the ladies almsot always get to be victim, or lucky heroine. Not much room for greatness, and not many come to mind that do mostly horror either. But there are a few that have put in some great turns.
Linnea Quigley of course.
Jamie Lee Curtis, though she is FAR from a Genre performer.
Patricia Arquette! Yowza!
Kari Wuherer
Fairuza Balk
Scott Standridge
01-21-2003, 09:23 AM
I would just like to congratulate Dr. Vitus on his sig quote. :D Great movie, great line.
Also on the Lon Chaney Jr. props. As many around here know, "The Wolf Man" is what got me into horror movies as a kid, and it's still probably my favorite horror movie, and not just for sentimental reasons. In later films Chaney Jr. was forced into roles he really had no business playing ("Son of Dracula," anyone?) but for the Talbot character he was absolutely flawless. Big, imposing, sad-eyed and sensitive, with just the right edge of barely-controlled rage (and this is even in his human form!)--great stuff. No wonder he got the Oscar nomination for his portrayal of Lenny in "Of Mice and Men." The sad big man was his thing.
GreenJelloSUX CerealKillerSss
01-22-2003, 02:32 AM
Brinke Stevens is my favorite genre actress and she still looks good after all her years in the business. Ok, maybe not all of her films are gems,but most of them are better with her in them. :cool: IMO.
sadako: naked jello wrestles samara
01-22-2003, 02:38 AM
Sigourney Weaver.. From Alien to Death and the Maiden to Snow White.. All very different charachters not your typical horror actress but she has definetly contributed to the genre in her own subtle way!!
And god love her for it!
Disciple
01-22-2003, 11:55 AM
If we're talking about genre actresses, then I'd like to nominate the lovely Jill Schoelen. Her perky innocence livened up many a horror picture... best one is probably The Stepfather, or When a Stranger Calls Back.
shootitinthehead
01-22-2003, 01:01 PM
LON CHANEY SR
DWIGHT FRYE
BORIS KARLOFF
VINCENT PRICE
that is as bare bones as it gets, if I go any further I will be here all day
Ugly Goblin Boy, Slave #1273
01-22-2003, 01:03 PM
Maybe I missed it, but I've seen no praise for the great Dick Miller, every horror film needs Dick!
Eyebulb - Head of Obfuscation
01-22-2003, 02:55 PM
1. Bruce Campbell
2. Robert "The Exterminator" Ginty
3. Tony Todd
tom de plume
01-22-2003, 06:12 PM
Ugly Goblin Boy, Slave #1273:
Maybe I missed it, but I've seen no praise for the great Dick Miller, every horror film needs Dick!I threw Dickie a little love (did I just type that?) in this post above:
Farmer Vincent's Fritters:
Vincent Price
then (in no particular order):
Brad Dourif
Lance Henriksen
Darren McGavin (does he count?)
Dick Miller
Bruce Campbell
Oliver ReedI remember it like it was yesterday. Good times... good times...
i3ullseye
01-23-2003, 02:30 AM
Nice one Eye on Tony Todd. Would people be up in arms if I said Tim Thomerson?
alice's girl (chucky's ex)
02-04-2003, 12:41 PM
I rent every single movie I can find starring Brad Dourif or Jeffrey Combs. They're full fleshed gods to me.
Oh, and Robert Patrick's great...
BillJohnson
02-04-2003, 01:05 PM
Boris Karloff
Lon Chaney Sr.
ashtray
02-05-2003, 05:58 AM
Definately have to go with Bruce Campbell, nobody does sarcastic b-movie overacting better.
Thom Matthews and James Karen may come close however (based mainly on their Return of the Living Dead series appearances).
mahduk
02-07-2003, 03:36 PM
Vincent Price would be my first choice. Period. Extremely versatile in both his horror and non-horror work. The man was a class act regardless of the role he took. From "Tower of London" to "Edward Scissorhands" it was obvious the man was a professional who, thankfully, enjoyed making horror films and was not ashamed of it(hello? Liam Neeson anyone?). I will personally miss seeing new stuff from him.
Someone mentioned Brad Douriff earlier. The more I think about it, I can see why he was someones choice. He shows a lot of the same versatility that Price did, only to a lesser extent. I liked his role in The X Files ep "Beyond the Sea" and the Tales from the Crypt ep "People Who Live in Brass Hearses." Yeah. He's pretty creepy.
Floydian Trip
02-07-2003, 03:48 PM
I'll have to say Christopher Lee which I have to admit other than The Wicker Man, which was a great performance, I hadn't seen anything else of his until The Lord of the Rings which he did a phenominal job portraying Sauruman. Count Duuku (sp?) is a great role as well and since then I've seen a couple more which have also been very good. I'm just going to go out on a limb and say he's probably good in every movie he's done.
Vincent Price is a legend!
BruceL
02-07-2003, 05:09 PM
Alyssa Milano. Embrace of the Vampire scared me to the boner.
Bone. Whatever.
alice's girl (chucky's ex)
02-10-2003, 03:14 PM
I've been a real fan of Christopher Lee since childhood, but I kinda changed my mind. I had the chance (or was it?) to meet him in a festival and he's definitely not the Robert Englund type!!
It was hell to get an autograph or a picture taken with him (after a week of lobbying I luckily got both; maybe I shouldn't complain after all??)
He never wanted to speak to any fan and doesn't even want to be approached. I wonder why he bothers going to festivals. He's SO disappointing.
Zeroillusion
02-10-2003, 08:17 PM
Catriona MacColl
Jeffrey Combs
Bruce Campbell
JD is Agent FIXXXER
02-10-2003, 09:08 PM
chucky's girl:
I had the chance (or was it?) to meet him in a festival and he's definitely not the Robert Englund type!! And the Robert Englund type is?
I've had two situations with Englund where he was very dissapointing. I got to meet Englund when I was around 7, and he was a prick. Didn't even want to be at the signing, and if my dad hadn't cut me and my brother in line, we wouldn't have met him. The next time was at the Fango con, and that's a whole other story.
Anyways, kudos to those who mentioned Chris Lee. The guy is a class A actor.
- Fixxxer
Floydian Trip
02-11-2003, 03:09 AM
Did you change this thread because I swear it used to say fav genre actor/actress.
If it's fav actor actress non genre specific than for me it is....
Nicole Kidman
hands down, she's incredibly beautiful and incredibly talented.
[EDIT] uh, nevermind it's 2:00am I'm a little fuzzy right now!
Living Dead Milkman
02-11-2003, 09:09 AM
Floydian Trip:
Did you change this thread because I swear it used to say fav genre actor/actress.
If it's fav actor actress non genre specific than for me it is....
Nicole Kidman
hands down, she's incredibly beautiful and incredibly talented.I find that claim incredible.
Floydian Trip
02-11-2003, 09:15 AM
I find that claim incredible. Go on. I sense another Nicole hater! wink
Living Dead Milkman
02-11-2003, 09:42 AM
Floydian Trip:
I find that claim incredible. Go on. I sense another Nicole hater! wink Not really a hater, just kinda, eh. The Others and To Die For were only okay and she was only okay in them, I thought. I just don't get the hype about her.
As for fave genre actors, I really don't have any. However, I wonder what happened to the actor Joe Turkel who put in that splendidly understated and eerie performance as the ghostly bartender Lloyd in The Shining. He also popped up in Blade Runner, and seemed to have a style and temperament suited to your more thoughtful, genuinely effective horror films.
alice's girl (chucky's ex)
02-11-2003, 02:58 PM
Agent FIXXXER
And the Robert Englund type is?
- Fixxxer[/QB]Well I met him twice, and he's always been really really nice. The second time it was at a festival, and he was there the whole week, and I managed to find a reason to talk to him every night. And he always took all the time to chat and pose for pictures (I got like, a dozen pics with him)!!
Man, I'm really deeply sorry for you if he disappointed you. But he usually is the archetype for the nice guy..
I have to add that, if I profoundly dislike Chris Lee as a person, I still find him impressive as an actor. The thing is, he was a childhood hero and when I finally got around to seeing him, he made a terrible impression.
Floydian Trip
02-11-2003, 03:02 PM
Well I met him twice, and he's always been really really nice. The second time it was at a festival, and he was there the whole week, and I managed to find a reason to talk to him every night. And he always took all the time to chat and pose for pictures (I got like, a dozen pics with him)!! If I saw you at a convention I'd wanna talk to you every night and take lots of pictures too!
I think the biggest star coming to the upcoming Chicago convention is Kevin McCarthy. I'd like to meet a Sam Raimi or Bruce Campbell or someone like that!
alice's girl (chucky's ex)
02-11-2003, 03:10 PM
I met Jeffrey Combs (favorite actor number one) once... also got pics with him... wink
I'd love to meet Brad Dourif. Has anyone met him? Is he as deranged as he looks?
Disciple
02-11-2003, 03:29 PM
chucky's girl:
I'd love to meet Brad Dourif. Has anyone met him? Is he as deranged as he looks?If you listen to the Bride of Chucky commentary, he sounds just like a regular dude. Which makes me appreciate his acting even more.
Capt. Eucalyptus
02-11-2003, 03:56 PM
Echoing the Vincent Price love.
Floydian Trip
02-11-2003, 04:05 PM
Not really a hater, just kinda, eh. The Others and To Die For were only okay and she was only okay in them, I thought. I just don't get the hype about her.
Only OK? My god man! Aside from the hype and the awards and all that I think she's an incredible actress. Eyes Wide Shut was a great performance and Moulin Rouge as well, although I hate musicals! The Others was her best performance to date, imo. She was on screen for possibly 90% of the film and just had me glued to the screen the whole time.
JD is Agent FIXXXER
02-11-2003, 06:51 PM
chucky's girl:
I have to add that, if I profoundly dislike Chris Lee as a person, I still find him impressive as an actor. The thing is, he was a childhood hero and when I finally got around to seeing him, he made a terrible impression.That's exactly how I felt about Englund. Here' a guy I literally grew up watching, and then to meet him and see how he is....just damn disapointing.
Glad to hear you didn't have the same luck...er, misfourtune I had.
- Fixxxer
LonnieBeale
02-12-2003, 01:12 AM
I love Lee, Cushing and Price, but Christopher Lee is the hands down winner for me. I have a fondness for the people who put on the makeup and play the monsters, and Lee was the best at that....no contest.
Female would be Barbara Steele
General Zod
02-12-2003, 11:58 PM
Commbs is cool, but we all know that.
and of course one of the best female genre performers of all time, Babs Crampton.
Three of my favorite performances from her are:
Re-Animator
From Beyond
Chopping Mall
I would add Amy Steele to the list (Friday the 13th Part 2, April Fools Day) but she has virtually disappeared. Not much of a resume, but she had that certain something that me likey.
JD is Agent FIXXXER
02-13-2003, 03:12 PM
General Zod Vs. Ratner:
I would add Amy Steele to the list (Friday the 13th Part 2, April Fools Day) but she has virtually disappeared. Not much of a resume, but she had that certain something that me likey.I actually found Steele to be my fave leading lady in the F13 franchise, mainly because of the scene where she pisses herself. No, not for fetish reasons, but she actually seemed really scared, and I thought the pissing really showed a human side of fear, that a lot of horror films try to aviod. To me, she came off as more scared than most other leading ladies in the F13 "saga".
I wonder what ever happened to her as well?
- Fixxxer
Travesty34
02-18-2003, 05:27 PM
You all forgot:
Robert Z'Dar
Joe Estevez
Jeff Dylan Graham
Michael Berryman
and Karen Black eek!
TheStuff fan
02-20-2003, 04:32 AM
I like Debbie Rachon...although most of her movies aren't exactly great.
One of my fav. actor(s) would be Christopher Lee
Rich
nepaindiepunk
02-25-2003, 01:24 AM
well bruce campbell has always been a favorite...i can't think of a bad thing he has done as far as his performance...and as for a female ellen burstyn (sp?) her performances in requiem for a dream and the exorcist were amazing...although i haven't seem too much of her other work...
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